Bell's inequality in relativistic Quantum Field Theory
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.19101v1
- Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 19:05:05 GMT
- Title: Bell's inequality in relativistic Quantum Field Theory
- Authors: M. S. Guimaraes, I. Roditi, S. P. Sorella,
- Abstract summary: A concise and self-contained introduction to the Bell inequality in relativistic Quantum Field Theory is presented.
Taking the example of a real scalar massive field, the violation of the Bell inequality in the vacuum state and for causal complementary wedges is illustrated.
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- Abstract: A concise and self-contained introduction to the Bell inequality in relativistic Quantum Field Theory is presented. Taking the example of a real scalar massive field, the violation of the Bell inequality in the vacuum state and for causal complementary wedges is illustrated.
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